
Yiwen Cai
Senior Reporter and Commentary Editor at Sixth Tone
Senior reporter & editor based in Shanghai | @PKU1898 @Cornell alum
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Jan 26, 2023 |
sixthtone.com | Yiwen Cai
Martial arts dramas, part of a genre known in Chinese as wuxia, were an important part of my childhood. When I was still very small, my father and I would hound my mother to let us watch the latest Hong Kong-produced wuxia series instead of her preferred Taiwanese soaps. My daydreams were filled with warriors performing gravity-defying stunts, running up walls, and leaping from the eaves of buildings as they battled for justice in the semi-mythical realm known as the jianghu.
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Aug 31, 2022 |
liebertpub.com | Yiwen Cai
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Oct 3, 2018 |
chinafilminsider.com | Yiwen Cai
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Feb 27, 2018 |
sixthtone.com | Yiwen Cai
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Feb 27, 2018 |
sixthtone.com | Yiwen Cai
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My recent discussion with Peter Hessler and Xiang Biao about how different generations navigate the unique challenges of their eras and their perspectives on the impact of technology on our time. Edited for length and clarity.

Is your life better than that of your parents’ generation? Writer Peter Hessler and anthropologist Xiang Biao on the changing lives of young Chinese, the meaning of hard work, and why parents should cut their kids some slack. https://t.co/kXM6h3uOuc

RT @SixthTone: Anthropologist Wen Meizhen spent 12 months in Yiwu, a major global trading hub, and interviewed over 100 people involved in…

In July, photographer Wu Huiyuan and I went on a trip to Laos. We talked to more than 60 people, including young workers, local residents, Chinese businessmen, staffs on the train, cross-border truck drivers, scholars, and etc., to find out what's really happening on the ground.

In this series, Sixth Tone travels across Laos to explore how the new railway is impacting the lives of local people — and what it might mean for the country’s future. https://t.co/22lCykMVru